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CARRIER CONCENTRATION: INTRINSIC SEMICONDUCTORS In the field of semiconductors, electrons and holes are usually referred to as free carriers, or simply carriers, because it is these particles which are responsible for carrying the electric current. The number of carriers is an important property of a semiconductor, as this determines
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